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Course Name & Number

Modality

Format

MS Course 2

Prerequisite: MS Course 1 or Placement

Students work more closely with fractions in this course as they begin to develop an understanding of all operations with rational numbers extending into solving more complex linear equations. This broadens their view of the number system and allows for connections to previous courses. There is a heavy emphasis on real-world applications in relation to percent, scale drawings, and area/volume concepts.

107

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Course 1

MS Math Course 1 is the first of two courses in an integrated middle school mathematics sequence designed to prepare students for Pre-Algebra. The content present in the course covers five main areas of mathematics: ratios and proportional reasoning, the number system, expressions and equations, geometry, and statistics. Students begin to extend their knowledge of arithmetic with whole numbers to numbers including fractions and decimals. They also explore the fundamental aspects of algebra involving the concept of a variable and solving one-step equations, especially in the context of real-world applications.

106

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Washington State History (WA only)

In Washington State History, students study the history of Washington as it applies to geographic, political, economic, and cultural perspectives.

420

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person

MS Texas State History (TX Only)

This course encourages Texas students to explore all facets of Texas history, from early explorers to present-day. Students learn about the variety of people who have helped to shape the state of Texas. The course will examine how the land and the people adapted and changed through Revolution, Republic, Statehood, Civil War, Reconstruction and New Constitution.

403

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person

MS NC & US History (NC only)

Students participate in an in-depth analysis of the state’s beginnings and the impact of North Carolina’s government on the U.S. as a whole. Students delve into the founding of North Carolina and its relationship with Great Britain from 1729 through the present day.

415

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person

MS Modern US History

Students study the ideas, issues, and events from the Second Industrial Revolution through the present. They make connections between the rise of industrialization and contemporary social and economic conditions.

407

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Modern Geography

Modern Geography examines people, places, and environments on local, regional, national and international scales in contemporary society. Students are provided the opportunity to study the influence of individuals and groups on historical and contemporary events in those societies including the Americas, Europe, Russia, Australia, and the Pacific.

419

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Minnesota Studies (MN Only)

Students study ideas, issues, and events from the early settlement of Minnesota through Modern Times. Students learn about the conflicts between early settlers and Native American populations, trace the development and understandings of the original inhabitants of Minnesota and how they shaped the history, politics, society, culture, and economy of the state. Also covered is study of the history of the industrial, agricultural, mining and political development of Minnesota from the 1800s through present times.

417

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person

MS GA State History (GA Only)

This course follows the early Georgian history to the present. Students discover the role Georgia played in the founding of the United States and how the state continues to develop.

401

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person

MS GA Modern Geography: Course 2 (GA Only)

Modern Geography examines people, places, and environments on local, regional, national and international scales in contemporary society. Students are provided the opportunity to study the influence of individuals and groups on historical and contemporary events in those societies including Africa, and Asia.

417

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
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